What is the test for an order of imprisonment for contempt of a contempt of financial disclosure order?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Griffin v. Eros, 2015 MBQB 64 (CanLII):

While orders of imprisonment for contempt of financial disclosure orders are not common, such orders have been made (for example, Ricafort v. Ricafort, 2006 ONCJ 520).

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